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System for broadcasting software applications and portable data communications device for use in such a system

a software application and system technology, applied in the field of data communication, can solve the problems of increasing the amount of processing power, memory resources, and communication bandwidth that will be required to transmit and process data, and the increase of the amount of processing power, memory resources, and communication bandwidth that will be required to run multimedia software applications,

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-08-09
KONINK PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NV
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However, this is only possible if the client has a continuous, broadband connection to the network (e.g., a private Intranet and / or the public Internet).
While this is feasible in some professional and commercial settings, it is not generally feasible for the average home user / personal consumer.
In general, the downloading of multimedia content and software applications demands ever-increasing amounts of bandwidth.
It is becoming increasingly apparent that as the variety and complexity of multimedia data increases, the amount of processing power, memory resources, and communications bandwidth that will be required to transmit and to process this data and to run multimedia software applications will also increase.
It is also becoming increasingly apparent that the amount of communications bandwidth available to personal multimedia appliances, such as hand-held, palm-top, and notebook computing devices, PDAs, and intelligent cellular phones, is much too narrow to enable the real-time downloading and execution of such software applications in accordance with the Network Computing paradigm.

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[0019]With reference now to FIG. 1, an exemplary system 20 for broadcasting software applications that embodies one aspect of the present invention will now be described. As can be seen, the system 20 includes a Network Control Center 30, a satellite 40, and a multiplicity of clients 50. The Network Control Center 30 includes a server system 33, a Network Manager 35, a satellite uplink facility 37, and a modem bank 39. It will be readily appreciated that the various components of the Network Control Center 30 can be physically co-resident in the same facility, or can be distributed and interconnected by any suitable means, e.g., via a Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), Metropolitan Area Network (WAN), or the like.

[0020]The server system 33 functions to store a plurality of different software applications for broadcast to the multiplicity of clients via the satellite 40. The scheduling, management, and control of the storage, retrieval, and transmission of the softwar...

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A communications system consisting of a server system that stores software applications, a broadcast system that broadcasts the software applications, and a multiplicity of portable clients that each include a receiver having a tuner that is selectively tunable to receive a selected one of the software applications broadcasted by the broadcast system. The portable clients can be any type of portable data communications device, such as a hand-held, palm-top, or notebook computing device, a PDA, an intelligent cellular phone, or any other personal multimedia appliance or Network Computer (NC). The broadcast system can be any suitable satellite or terrestrial air or cable broadcast system. The software applications can consist of a broad spectrum of different software applications, such as word processing, video games, spreadsheets, address books, calendars, and the like. Each of the portable data communications devices includes a receiver that has a tuner that is selectively tunable to receive a selected one of a plurality of software applications broadcasted by a broadcast system, a user-interface that enables a user to select one of the broadcasted software applications for downloading, a processor for executing the downloaded software applications, and a modem for establishing a two-way communications link with a network control system. The two-way communications link includes a forward channel over which the portable data communication device can transmit client data to the network control system, and a return channel over which the network control system can transmit system data to the portable data communication device. The client data can include requests for unrecoverable software application data and client software download request data.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates generally to the field of data communications, and more particularly, to the field of portable data communications devices.[0002]The recent explosive growth of the Internet has given rise to the concept of “Network Computing”. The basic idea of Network Computing is to store data and software applications on remote computers (“servers”) rather than locally on user's computers (“clients”), with the clients only downloading the data and / or software applications from a server(s) on which they reside, as they are needed, thus dispensing with or greatly minimizing the client's memory and hard-disk drive resources. The clients in this Network Computing paradigm are sometimes referred to as “Network Computers” (NCs), or “thin clients”. Ideally, all software applications and user data would be stored in secure, fault-tolerant, scalable servers and associated mass storage devices (e.g., Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Drives—RAIDs...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04N7/173G06F9/445H04H20/00H04L29/08H04N21/414H04N21/426H04N21/81
CPCH04L67/34H04L67/04H04L69/329G06F8/61H04L67/62H04N7/14
Inventor LEERMAKERS, RENE
Owner KONINK PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NV
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